MEXICO.; Negrete Not Captured--Sinaioa Tranquil--The Remains of Gen. Zaragosa at the Capital--Miramon's Property Not Confiscated--Pardon to Rebels.

The steamship Nevada, from Vera Cruz, has arrived here on her way to New-York. She brings Vera Cruz dates of the 12th inst. The report of the capture of Gen. NEGRETE was premature. The national troops were still in pursuit of the rebel leader and the remnant of his forces. The diligence between Vera Cruz and Orizaba had been stopped by brigands, and the passengers were robbed. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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